Aging and Spirituality: My Neighbor's Faith will be held at the Fremont Main Library Fukaya Room, 2400 Stevenson Blvd. in Fremont, on Tuesday, Feb. 28, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The program is sponsored by the Tri-City Elder Coalition, the Alameda County Library Senior Services and the Stanford Geriatric Education Center. The focus this year will be on The Impact of Culture and Faith on the Journey of Aging; Changes and Challenges to Cultural and Spiritual Values; and Addressing Loss and Hope.

Seniors, caregivers and professionals are invited to attend this free workshop. The speakers will be Marita Grudzen, associate director of the Stanford Geriatric Education Center and Advisory Board member of the Center for Gerontology, Spirituality and Faith; Sadhna Diwan, Ph.D., professor of Social Work at SJSU and researcher in aging issues; Ron Nakasone, professor of Buddhist Studies at the Center for Art, Religion and Education and the Graduate Theological Union; and Mohamad Rajabally, president of the Islamic Society of the East Bay and commissioner of the Fremont Human Relations Commission.

The program will include a panel discussion followed by an open discussion and people are encouraged to ask questions. While reservations are not necessary, people should arrive early. Refreshments will be provided and library books and other materials will be available on the subjects discussed.